Captain Kernow
Western Thunderer
Thanks, that's interesting.So 78000 unlined green as well as 1/3/4/7, lined were 78005/6/8/9.
So Hornby have got the livery of 78006 right, by the looks of it (lined green).
Thanks, that's interesting.So 78000 unlined green as well as 1/3/4/7, lined were 78005/6/8/9.
At the end of its life, in 1965, 78006 seems to have been either in black or *very* grimy and faded green (cf Neil Parkhouse's West Gloucester & Wye Valley Lines Vol 1). There's also a photo of 78004 in nicely clean, unlined green, in 1962, in the same volume; but by 1965 photos of it on the Nailsworth branch show it to be in the same grimy state as 78006. Were they reliveried in black in their last years, or just allowed to get ever filthier?Thanks, that's interesting.
So Hornby have got the livery of 78006 right, by the looks of it (lined green).
Probably the latter. Repainting green steam locos on the WR back into black was almost unheard of, as far as I know.At the end of its life, in 1965, 78006 seems to have been either in black or *very* grimy and faded green (cf Neil Parkhouse's West Gloucester & Wye Valley Lines Vol 1). There's also a photo of 78004 in nicely clean, unlined green, in 1962, in the same volume; but by 1965 photos of it on the Nailsworth branch show it to be in the same grimy state as 78006. Were they reliveried in black in their last years, or just allowed to get ever filthier?
Very useful to know. May have seen one or two shuffling wagons in Dudbridge yard, on my home from primary school, but younger self didn’t register the details. And thanks for showing the rather lovely model. Looks like unlined green’ll be my choice.I saw the green BR Std Cl. 3 2-6-2T's in 1965 after they had left the Cambrian for work in Manchester. It struck me at the time how quickly they had adopted the typical uncared for state of Manchester locos. It was only years later that I learned W.Region steam had gone down the pan by 1965 anyway.
Horton Road locos developed a livery of their own: 'extreme lack of care'. Bill Wright's photos capture the look well....................Were they reliveried in black in their last years, or just allowed to get ever filthier?


Little & Large in 4mm and 7mm. Perspective gives the impression that the pulley wheels are the same size. It is sheer coincidence that both jibs lean at the same angle....
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Interesting. How does it flow? I assume it goes off quickly. Do you add anything to the paint? Clean up in Cellulose Thinners?Halford acrylic Ford Lauren Green was sprayed into a lid and applied twice with a ruling pen.


Hi Mike, the green is from a Halfords spraycan so it is thin enough for putting through a ruling pen after being decanted. It took two 'coats' to cover the black with an hours wait in between.Interesting. How does it flow? I assume it goes off quickly. Do you add anything to the paint? Clean up in Cellulose Thinners?





